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How to play Saviour King | Hillsong United | Chords

How to play Saviour King from the album Saviour King by Hillsong. --- Follow me on Twitter @evangutierrez  
 
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Edgarvide (2 months ago)
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MrNelsonmc (4 months ago) Show Hide
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Great job bro! Keep up! GOD bls
markkimera (6 months ago) Show Hide
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thanks m8
i4got2p (1 year ago) Show Hide
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awesome tutorial! very helpful!

just a side note...the version playing and the one you are teaching is actually "Hillsong Live's" version on their album 'Saviour King'

Hillsong United's version (Album: All of the above) is actually played in a different key, a little higher, on capo 3rd i believe? starting with bm and not c#m

Keep spreading His love and joy through music!

-Be blessed 8]
markkimera (6 months ago) Show Hide
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every one thinks its capo 3 but its meant to be on fret 4.. its starnge but plp just cant see nowadays lol
PaulWallFaSho (1 year ago) Show Hide
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hey great job, i dont know how old this video is but can you explain that B/D# chord. i couldnt quit get it?
hawny101 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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When you come across this type of chord you can simply play the B chord. The "/D#" is what is called the bass note and means that it takes the place of the lowest note in the chord. So instead of, in this case, the B note on the top of the chord you can play the D# note. In general it's the bass player that actually needs to worry about this note because they have to play D# rather then the B. So don't stress to much if you don't understand just play the B chord. ;D

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